http://ethics.csc.ncsu.edu/ Ethics in Computing...a well-chosen list of links in all areas of computer ethics including copyright, intellectual property, e-commerce, hacking, health issues, and much more

http://www.cybersmartcurriculum.org/home/ The CyberSmart! Curriculum, consisting of 65 original standards-based lesson plans with Activity Sheets, is organized in five units, each teaching an important facet of Internet use. The number of lessons per grade increases as students' reading and critical thinking skills develop. The lessons encourage students to take greater advantage of what the Internet offers.

https://online.maryville.edu/blog/college-guide-to-preventing-plagiarism/ This site is a guide called "College Guide to Preventing Plagiarism", and it offers information and resources for college and high school students on identifying and preventing all forms of plagiarism. The guide includes specific definitions and examples, an overview of the consequences of plagiarism, and a collection of recommended tools for preventing plagiarism. The site also includes examples of each type of plagiarisms. This site was recommended by a person from St. Louis, Missouri.

https://homeguides.co.uk/cyberbullying/ Cyberbullying: The Full guide for parents, children & schools - There are ways you can safeguard your children from online threats. This guide will help you to understand what cyberbullying is and what you can do about it.

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http://www.wiu.edu/users/mfbhl/wiu/plagiarism.htm Practical advice for detecting plagiarism, teaching students why it is wrong, and developing assignments that discourage the use of stolen words. Includes links to well-known "paper mills" and to related resources. From Bruce Leland, the Knowledge Coordinator at Western Illinois University.